Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/10/12/16:59:11
That sounds like your problem, that the setup.ini
file thinks you are "all set" and don't need to
install certain things. I have "as.exe" in my
c:/cygwin/bin directory- You can try deleting
your setup.ini (or renaming it) and then run
setup.exe again, or maybe you can even click on
"Full/Part" to get a "full" installation on
the other machine.
-Peter
"Michael D. Crawford" wrote:
>
> When I try to use gcc or g++ to compile anything under Cygwin now, I get the
> message "cannot exec as".
>
> There is no file named as.exe found anywhere under my cygwin root directory, as
> shown by "find . -name as.exe -print"
>
> Here's an example, I installed the regex source with the cygwin installer
>
> gcc -I. -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -DREDEBUG -c -o regcomp.o regcomp.c
> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or directory
> make: *** [regcomp.o] Error 1
>
> I have gcc 2.95.3-5 and cygwin 1.3.3-2
>
> Could this be the problem - I maintain a single set of Cygwin downloaded install
> files, but install it on two machines, one of them via windows filesharing. Are
> there configuration files that get set for one machine that prevent the other
> machine from getting fully installed. My other machine is working fine.
>
> Mike
> crawford AT goingware DOT com
> http://www.goingware.com
>
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